DXA
Cross-source consensus on DXA from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- DXA results were categorised by T-score to identify osteoporosis, osteopenia, or normal bone mineral density. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- Universal DXA was cost-effective for major osteoporotic fracture compared with current practice. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- The model assumed DXA had 100% accuracy for diagnosing osteoporosis and osteopenia. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- Universal DXA was not cost-effective for hip fracture in the base-case analysis. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- For treatment decisions, the model used categorical DXA T-score thresholds instead of recalculating fracture risk after DXA. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study